Predicting biological variation using a simple morphometric marker in the sedentary marine invertebrate Haliotis rubra

dc.contributor.authorSaunders, Thor Mayoen
dc.contributor.authorMayfield, Stephenen
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Earth and Environmental Sciencesen
dc.date.issued2008en
dc.descriptionCopyright © Inter-Research 2008en
dc.description.abstractMany sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates their conservation and management. This is a consequence of the limited information on the boundaries between component populations and the biological variability among them. Blacklip abalone Haliotis rubra form discrete populations, many of which are ‘stunted’ with individuals reaching a maximum length less than those in adjacent areas. In the present study, we obtained information on the growth, size at maturity and fecundity of H. rubra from stunted and ‘non-stunted’ populations spread across broad (10s km) and fine (100s m) spatial scales. Relationships between each of these key population parameters and a simple ‘morphometric marker’ based on the relationship between shell length and shell height were also examined. Variation in broad-scale growth and size at maturity could primarily be attributed to differences between stunted and non-stunted sites. Within the stunted site, growth and size at maturity were substantially different over distances >150 m. However, within the non-stunted site these parameters tended to be similar across 1000 m. While the lowest fecundities tended to be in the stunted sites, there was significant overlap among all sites. These spatial patterns in biology were highly correlated with the spatial variability observed in a simple morphometric marker. These results suggest that this morphometric marker can be used as a tool for the spatial management of abalone fisheries by cheaply inferring key biological parameters for individual populations and identifing the boundaries among these based on these differences.en
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityT. Saunders and S. Mayfielden
dc.identifier.citationMarine Ecology-Progress Series, 2008; 366:75-89en
dc.identifier.doi10.3354/meps07563en
dc.identifier.issn0171-8630en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/53304
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherInter-researchen
dc.subjectBiological variation; Morphometric marker; Population boundaries; Spatial managementen
dc.titlePredicting biological variation using a simple morphometric marker in the sedentary marine invertebrate Haliotis rubraen
dc.typeJournal articleen

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